If there are not enough new controllers coming out onto the market right now that peak your interest, such as the SteelSeries FREE, MOGA or Nyko controllers, then you’ll be happy to know there is at least one more heading our way coming from a newly announced company called Green Throttle. This company was created by one of the creators of Guitar Heroes and some mobile gaming industry veterans. The goal, however, isn’t just to make a new controller but to turn your Android phone or tablet into a true gaming console.
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PowerA has sent out word that their MOGA mobile gaming system has finally begun arriving on the store shelves at 1,150 AT&T locations across the USA for the usual price of $49.99. For those of you who are still unfamiliar with the MOGA controller, it allows for your phone to clip right into it, offering up all the standard buttons you could want in a full-size controller although slightly smaller in size and with the phone clasp. It can also double as a tablet gaming controller as well since it runs through Bluetooth.
Daredogs aerial combat game flies onto Android, play it and inadvertently help out a good cause
A new aerial combat game has arrived onto Android called Daredogs from Bugbyte Productions. This appears to be the game development studio’s first release onto Android and it is a pretty good one. On op of being a pretty fun game to play, you will be inadvertently helping a good cause as well.
A new Action Adventure game has hit up Kickstarter in the hopes of getting funding to help get completed. Developed by Studio Fawn, Bloom is great looking Unity3D built action adventure game with RPG elements layered onto it for a little extra depth. Currently Bloom is slated for release on PC, Mac and Xbox but when OUYA arrives it will be made available for that console as well since it is being made with Unity3D which allows the developers to launch the game on multiple platforms with very little effort or change.
Fans of side-scrolling retro action arcade games have a new one to try out today called Kung Fu FIGHT!. Brought to you by Nostatic Software, the fine folks who brought us their hit Xbox Live game called Quite, Please!, Kung Fu Fight! is all about fighting the bad guys, saving the girl and being a hero with your Kung Fu style, all wrapped up in some retro style visuals.
You have to love rumors or vague statements which could or could not be true. Usually in the mobile world, this involve photos by Mr. Blurrycam half the time, half of which are usually faked anyways. In the gaming world, this usually involve reading between the lines of what some people say, doing some hunting of your own, and trying to piece together what is truth and what is not. Sometimes it ends up being wrong but the majority of the time, the truth is usually found out.
We’ve talked about this ‘game’ a few times in the past which was originally called Curiosity until NASA made Peter Molyneux change the name to Curiosity: What’s Inside The Box. For those who have missed our previous coverage of this game, basically everyone, regardless of what platform they are playing it on, are whacking away at a giant cube, trying to be the one to strike the final blow and learn what is inside the cube.
A rather cool, and large, retro style RPG has arrived on Google Play called 9th Dawn. Developed by Valorware, who originally held a Kickstarter project to help with getting this game completed but ended up having their Kickstarter be unsuccessful, have gone ahead and kept on working on getting this game out onto Android finally. It took a bit longer but it has arrived and it was worth the wait.
A new cross-platform 3D MMORPG will be heading our way real soon called Knightly Adventures. This new game features some pretty nice 3D visuals wrapped up in an MMORPG that combines RPG gameplay with the building mechanics of a city building game. This will be a true cross-platform title meaning you’ll be able to save your progress and pick it back up where you left off regardless of what device or platform your log back into to continue playing. If the name of this game sounds familiar, it should, since we talked about it coming to Android back in July of this year.
About two weeks ago we talked about a rather popular Dreamcast game Expendable that is getting revamped and re-imaged before getting released onto Android under the name called Expendable Rearmed. This is being done by the fine folks at Retrobomb and when we originally posted about the game coming to Android, we only had a general ‘coming soon’ release time for it. Well now we have an official release date.









